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kure 
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Posted: March 21, 2004 at 1:20 PM / IP Logged  

can u guys reccomend a kit for this system , it does not have to come with rca's an speakers but everything else

heres the system

 alpine head unit Cda-7995

a pair of 6 1/2 Infinity Kappa 63.5i 3 ways up front in my doors

a pair of 6x9 Infinity Kappa 692.5i 2 ways in my rear

and a  4 channel fosgate punch  amp to push them  400watts rms 4x100 4 ohms

then 2 Kicker L5 12" sub powered by Jbl 1200.1

superstreet786 
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For the doors and rear speakers use a 8 gauge amp kit and for the subs I would use 2 or 4 gauge amp kit, depending on what your willing to spend on wires.  2 is best 4 will work.

---- 1996 Chevy S10 ----
1 Lightning Audio S2.600.2 Amp
2 Lightning Audio 12" Subs
1 Lightning Audio 1 Farad Cap
kure 
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any specific kits???
Ketel22 
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for something like that you will basically have to build your own kit. most prefab kits come with only one size wire. as another alternative to what superstreet said you could run a 2ga. wire to a distro block then spilt off the distro with a 2ga. wire and a 8ga. wire going to your amps. You could substitute the 2ga for 4 ga but im not sure that would benefit your 1200.1 amp.
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kure 
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Posted: March 21, 2004 at 3:46 PM / IP Logged  

thanks an what type of ANL fuse

the jbl spec sheet says fuse requied is 40a x 3 and maximun current draw is 114 amps

but since i would be runnin those two amps which size fuse should i get  i think th efosgate would be about 64amps

Ketel22 
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maybe put a 200amp at the battery and then seperate fuses after the distro block, using maybe a 100 amp for the 1200.1 and a 50 amp for the fosgate. just a suggestion.
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customsuburb 
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You could start with a kit like this and buy a distrobution block and some 4 gauge power cable.
kure 
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Posted: March 23, 2004 at 3:05 PM / IP Logged  

both amps would be under the seat

so that would make the distance from teh amp to teh dist block very short

so in that case can i run a 4gauge from the amp to dist block for teh jbl 1200.1 then 2 guage form the dist block to teh battery

kure 
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an how much rca cables would i need for this system
bradsyukno 
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Audiopipe sells a 4 awg amp kit that is reasonable $60.  I got one and it came with a DB block for two amps, 4 awg power wire, 3-60 amp Fuses / fuse holder, 20' of 16 wag speaker wire, and one RCA cable about 10' (can't remember).  I have two amps coming off my Block with 8 awg on them and 4 awg running to the battery.  2 or 4 awg will work.
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